This book is well-researched and provides much inside information about Washington in the New Deal era and about the New Deal itself. The experience of the Durrs during the McCarthy era attests to the horrors of that period. It also tells much about the plight of Southern moderates during the Civil Rights era." - James C. Cobb, University of Tennessee-Knoxville"Although Durr's family, social, and political connections undoubtedly eased his way, his way was not easy. The Conscience of a Lawyer makes it clear that Durr was, above all, a decent and honest man who had the courage of his convictions." - Journal of Southern History